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Hey Petri,
you got that one right amigo, the JamManager sucks big dirty ass!
I just updated the firmware after you told me thanx,i havent messed
wit it yet but but previously it accepted all of my acid wav. files
without a problem
i hope it sill does!
the thing is ok, i wish those switches werent so loud thou, find it a
bit ackward and limited but i use it to resample loops from my M9 and
the the stereo feature is what makes it have a place in my
pedalboard,i dont want to carry my EDPs or any other rack stuff for
pub gigs you know.
Let me know if u have any interestin tips,what kind of backup tracks are using?
On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 3:28 PM, Petri Lahtinen <aikuinen@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Luis
>
> So you have the new Jamman Stereo?
>
> I have it too, thought no-one on this list uses it... :-)
>
> Have you updated the firmware / whats your opinion on JamManager software?
> IMHO it sucks ass, big time.
> It only accepts wav's that I've processed and saved with audacity, something
> to do with the file format, havent solved it yet.
> Been saving my backing tracks with audacity, and the JamManager seems to
> accept them.
>
> I had a hell of a headache with that when I did my backing tracks on Cubase,
> then saved them to normal PCM 44100 16-bit wav's and that damn thing wouldnt
> accept them,¨
> have you had these problems?
>
> -Petri-
>
>
> 2011/1/22 Louie Angulo <louie.angulo@googlemail.com>
>>
>> Bill i never really understood either why stereo looping was so important
>> But now that i have the new digitech stereo looper,man it does make a
>> difference specially when you loop the stereo fx the line 6 m9 has to
>> offer.
>> I know for us guitarrists is maybe not always that important, but
>> Sjaak does beautiful dreamy synth soundscapes where space and dimesion
>> is crucial
>> I remember listening to him and being lost in his sound, it sounded
>> huge and it would be a pity to sacrifice his signal with a mono
>> looper;-)
>> Luis
>>
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>> On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 12:44 AM, William Walker <billwalker@baymoon.com>
>> wrote:
>> > The HD has a mono in (actually an extra aux in as well but not meant for
>> > stereo apps) , it does have a stereo out, can't say about the looper
>> > though
>> > I assume its mono, I can't for the life of me see how this is terribly
>> > important unless it was a true stereo multi track looper like the LP-1
>> > and
>> > you wanted to pan tracks in the stereo field, or you have a stereo
>> > output
>> > like I assume you do Sjaak and you needed to preserve your imaging.
>> > stereo
>> > is great for studio mix down but in a live situation it can cause
>> > you
>> > phase cancellation issues where, unless you are standing in a sweet
>> > spot,
>> > you might stop being able to hear a crucial element of your mix like
>> > something rhythmic you need to hear. If you gotta have panning or
>> > stereo
>> > imaging this is a workaround: I use an M-9, but I rarely use anything
>> > other
>> > than delays of various types, and the occasional specialty reverbs,
>> > ring
>> > modulator, or filters , so I park the looper in front of other effects
>> > so i
>> > can reprocess it with stereo delays (or any of the M-9's stereo
>> > modulation
>> > effects or panners ) and send it in stereo to the LP-1, then resample
>> > if i
>> > want . Problem solved
>> >
>> > Bill
>> >
>> >
>>
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